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This article has been written using the [Authorea](http://authorea.com) collaborative online authoring platform. Authorea is one of a growing number of services that allow authors, especially in the Sciences, to move collaborative writing from a system of emailing drafts created in desktop software (like [LaTeX](http://www.latex-project.org) editors or Microsoft Word) amongst co-authors and editors to online, real-time, collaborative, platforms.
Most scholars today are very familiar with simple collaborative writing tools like [Google
Docs] (http://www.google.com/docs/about/). Docs](http://www.google.com/docs/about/). Authorea and its ilk can be thought of as more sophisticated versions of Google Docs, in that they include the ability to include equations, figures, limited interactivity, and that they offer better version control. Table 1, below, compares key features of several collaborative technical writing platforms, including [Authorea](http://authorea.com), [writeLaTeX](https://www.writelatex.com), and [shareLaTeX](https://www.sharelatex.com), along with two more general purpose platforms, [Google Docs](http://drive.google.com) and [Microsoft Word](http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/word/).